The results and testimonials provided are not necessarily representative
of results obtained by Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law or of the experience
of all clients or others with Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law. Every case
is different, and each client’s case must be evaluated and handled
on its own merits.

Case: 8019-XEE

At 4:06 am, officers observed the Defendant going at an extreme rate of
speed of 75 mph in a posted 45 mph zone. The Defendant was unable to maintain
the single lane for miles, and almost side swiped the officers patrol
car. The Defendant was very uncooperative and fled from the police, unwilling
to stop and comply with their demands. Once the Defendant finally pulled
over and stepped out of the car, the officers noticed how unsteady the
Defendant was, and the odor of alcohol that was coming from the Defendant.
They also noticed the Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes, and had to
keep holding on to the vehicle in order to maintain the unsteady balance.
Once the Defendant failed to pass the sobriety test, the Defendant was
arrested for DUI, and then blew a .254/.243 in the breathalyzer, resulting
in an automatic 6 month suspension.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 4002-XEX

At around 3 am, an officer observed the Defendant having difficulty maintaining
the single lane, and thus initiated a traffic stop. Once the officer approached
the vehicle, the officer was immediately struck with the strong odor of
alcohol before even speaking with the Defendant. Upon careful observation
of the Defendant, the officer noticed the Defendant’s flushed face,
bloodshot watery eyes, and slurred speech. The officer began to conduct
the field sobriety exercises, but the Defendant was too impaired to maintain
balance and failed the sobriety test. The Defendant was arrested for DUI
and refused to submit any breath sample, which resulted in a license suspension
of at least 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: A1EG2OE

At around 7 am, an officer was patrolling around a nightclub when she viewed
the Defendant stumble out and get into a vehicle. The Defendant was behind
the wheel in the parking lot when the officer approached the Defendant
and advised the Defendant to get a taxi, while noticing the Defendant’s
pale face, bloodshot eyes and the overpowering odor of alcohol. The Defendant
refused to get a taxi and got out of the car. A short while later, the
officer observed the Defendant get back into the car and begin to drive
away. The officer immediately stopped the Defendant and noticed the Defendant’s
words were slurred and mumbled. The officer was unable to do the sobriety
tests in the parking lot, but the Defendant completed the exercises at
the station and was unable to meet the standard. The Defendant was arrested
for DUI and then blew a .225 in the breathalyzer, and resulted in a license
suspension of 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 2997-XBQ

At 4:44 am, an officer observed the Defendant going at a high rate of speed
and crash into a guardrail causing over $5,000 in damage. The officer
rushed to provide aid, but upon contact with the Defendant, the officer
noticed the Defendant had watery eyes and also had a strong odor of alcohol
coming from the mouth. The Defendant was very uncooperative and refused
to do any sobriety exercises. During any questioning the Defendant responded
with attitude and also attempted to bribe the officers. The Defendant
was arrested and refused to cooperate and submit to a breath test, which
resulted in an immediate license suspension of 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 3681-XEX

At around 8 am, an officer was dispatched to a disturbance at a hotel.
Once the officer arrived at the scene, he heard loud a loud screeching
coming from tires creating smoke against the asphalt. The Defendant was
driving the vehicle making that noise, and the officer saw the Defendant
speeding down the street and swerved and crashed into a parked car. The
total damage to both vehicles was estimated to be over $15,000. After
the officer made sure no one was hurt, he noticed that the Defendant had
a slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. The Defendant also confessed to drinking
4 rum and cokes before getting behind the wheel. The officer arrested
the Defendant for a DUI and the Defendant provided a breath sample of
.206, and resulted in a license suspension of 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 0516-XBQ

At 1:25 am, officers were notified about an aggressive driver who was driving
recklessly, and was failing to maintain the single lane. The officers
observed the Defendant’s car drive into oncoming traffic, and initiated
a traffic stop in order to stop the Defendant and preserve the safety
of other drivers. Once the officers stopped the Defendant, they noticed
a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the vehicle. The officers then
noticed the Defendant had bloodshot eyes. When the Defendant admitted
to having 3 beers, officers asked the Defendant to complete the roadside
exercises. The Defendant was unable to pass the test, so the Defendant
was arrested and refused to provide a breath sample, which led to an immediate
license suspension of 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 8190-XEV

At 1:28 am, an officer was patrolling an area when he saw the Defendant's
vehicle unable to maintain the single lane, and also noticed that the
vehicle did not have any rearview mirrors on the side. The officer began
a traffic stop, and upon inspection of the Defendant, he noticed how flushed
the Defendant’s face was and had red bloodshot eyes. The officer
also detected the odor of alcohol coming from the Defendants mouth, so
he asked the Defendant to complete the roadside exercises. The Defendant
was unsteady and failed to pass the test. The Defendant refused to submit
a breath sample and was arrested for DUI, which led to an immediate license
suspension of 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 1197-XCF

At 11:07 pm, police officers stopped the Defendant because their vehicle
resembled one that was involved in an accident. The Defendant had crashed
into two other vehicles and left the scene. The Defendant caused about
$6,000 worth of damages. When police stopped the Defendant they noticed
a strong odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage emitting from the vehicle
as well as bloodshot, watery eyes on the Defendant. The Defendant was
then asked to perform the field sobriety tests which they agreed to. Ultimately,
the defendant could not keep their balance and was arrested on the spot
for DUI. The Defendant blew a .284/.261 into the breathalyzer, which led
to an immediate license suspension of 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 9942-XDY

At 6:36 pm, officers were dispatched to a crash that occurred when the
Defendant was driving recklessly and crashed into a stop sign that resulted
in $500 in property damage. When the officer arrived on the scene, he
saw the Defendant sitting behind the wheel, with keys in hand. The officer
also noticed the Defendant’s bloodshot watery eyes, and the odor
of alcohol coming from the car. After speaking with the Defendant to figure
out what happened, the officer could hear the Defendant's slurred
speech. Since the officer believed the Defendant to be under the influence
of alcohol, he instructed the Defendant on how to complete and pass the
field sobriety exercises. Due to the level of impairment that the Defendant
suffered from, the Defendant was unable to pass the field sobriety exercises.
The Defendant was arrested for DUI and blew a .144/.142, resulting in
a license suspension of at least 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: A10IGSP

At 12:18 am, a B.O.L.O. was issued for the Defendant’s vehicle due
to the reckless driving and swerving into the concrete median. When the
Defendant crashed into the median, it destroyed the car’s front
tires, but the Defendant kept driving and refused to stop when officers
found the Defendant's vehicle. Once the officers were able to pull
the Defendant over, they could smell the stench of alcohol, and could
see the Defendant’s bloodshot watery eyes. The Defendant was very
uncooperative and kept insulting the officers throughout the entire process.
The Defendant refused to complete the field sobriety exercises, and also
refused to provide a breath sample. Due to the Defendant being extremely
uncooperative, their license was supposed to be suspended for a minimum
of 1 year.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 9945-XDY

At around 8:52 pm, the Defendant had his vehicle on the side of the road
and fell asleep behind the wheel. The police were dispatched to the Defendant’s
location, where they approached the vehicle and saw the Defendant asleep
behind the wheel, and holding a beer bottle in one hand. When the officer’s
tapped on the glass, the Defendant woke up, and immediately threw the
bottle onto the passenger’s side floor. The officers could immediately
tell the Defendant was impaired due to the alcoholic breath, and bloodshot
eyes. When the Defendant consented to completing the roadside exercises,
officers could sew how confused and unsteady the Defendant was. The Defendant
failed to meet the standard for the exam and was arrested for DUI. The
Defendant did not wish to provide a breath sample and due to this refusal,
his license was suspended for 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 2024-XCF

At 12:28 pm, an officer observed the Defendant speeding at the high rate
of 50 mph in a 30 mph zone, and initiated a traffic stop. When the officer
approached the driver’s side window, he noticed the Defendant how
red the Defendant’s face and eyes were. The officer could also clearly
see multiple open wine bottles, and the smell of alcohol overwhelmed the
vehicle. When the officer asked the Defendant to step out of the car,
he observed the Defendant's movements as slow and sluggish. After
the Defendant was unable to past the standard field sobriety exercises,
the Defendant was arrested for DUI. During the 20-minute observation period,
the Defendant provided the breath samples of .269/.268, which is more
than 3x the legal limit, and it resulted in an automatic license suspension
of 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 8664-XEQ

At around 2 am, the Defendant was observed by officers making an illegal
left turn, and then failed to maintain the single lane multiple times.
The officer began a traffic stop, but then noticed the Defendant had a
slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The Defendant consented to complete
the field sobriety exercises, but failed to meet the standard. The Defendant
was arrested for DUI and blew a .261 in the breathalyzer. Since this was
the Defendant's second DUI, the Defendant’s license was to be
suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 1540-XCF

At 1:10 am, an officer observed the Defendant drive much slower than the
posted speed limit. The Defendant was going 20 mph in a 40 mph zone, and
would change lanes without signaling, while also failing to maintain a
straight single lane. The officer initiated a traffic stop and began to
speak with the Defendant about what just occurred. During the Defendant’s
questioning, the officer noticed how bloodshot and watery the Defendant’s
eyes, and also noticed that the Defendant's speech was slurred. The
Defendant also admitted to drinking 5 old fashioned’ s before getting
behind the wheel. After failing to pass the standard field sobriety test,
the Defendant was arrested and provided the breath samples of .167/.170.
This breath reading automatically suspended the Defendant’s license
for at least 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: A0Z0YPP

At 8:45 pm, the Defendant was observed driving 15 miles under the posted
speed limit of 45 mph, and also had difficulty maintaining the single
lane. The officer initiated a traffic stop and approached the Defendant's
driver’s side window and saw the Defendant shad bloodshot watery
eyes. Also, the odor of alcohol coming from the Defendant's breath
was very strong, which explained why the Defendant also had a mumbled
and slurred speech. The Defendant admitted to having 2 beers with dinner,
and failed to pass the sobriety exercises. The Defendant was arrested
and provided the breath samples of .188/.186, which is more than double
the legal limit. This DUI results in an automatic license suspension of
at least 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 1204-XCF

At 2:59 pm, officers were dispatched to the location of the Defendant's
vehicle because the Defendant was passed out behind the wheel with the
car on. When officers approached the driver’s side window, they
saw the Defendant asleep and saw a carton of wine on the Defendant's
chest. After several attempts to awake the Defendant, the Defendant finally
awoke and began to put the car in reverse to flee from the officers. The
officers were able to stop the Defendant and they noticed the Defendant's
bloodshot watery eyes, and an odor of alcohol that was very strong and
coming from the Defendant's breath. After failing to complete the
sobriety exercises, the Defendant was arrested for DUI, and also blew
a .179/.181 in the breathalyzer. The suspension of the Defendant’s
license was supposed to be for at least 6 months, starting the date of
the arrest.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 1793-XEV

At 2:48 am, an officer observed the Defendant swerving between lanes, fail
to maintain the single lane, and use absolutely no turn signals. The officer
began a traffic stop, and could immediately smell the odor of alcohol
when the Defendant spoke. The Defendant had told the officer that prior
to driving had consumed 3 shots of tequila. The officer also saw how bloodshot
and watery the Defendant's eyes were, and thus instructed the Defendant
on how to complete the roadside exercises. The Defendant was unsteady
and kept swaying throughout the exercises, and was unable to pass. The
Defendant was arrested, provided a .211 breath sample, and also, the Defendant’s
license was meant to be suspended for at least 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 8023-XEQ

At 9:20 am, officers were dispatched to a crash accident that occurred
when the Defendant drove carelessly and struck the victim head on by running
a steady red light. The victim was not injured, however, the Defendant
caused over $5,000 worth in damage to the victims vehicle. Once officer’s
arrived on the scene, they saw the Defendant behind the wheel with the
car on and incomplete control. During questioning, officers saw how bloodshot
the Defendants’ eyes were and believe the Defendant to be impaired.
The Defendant spontaneously admitted to having a glass of scotch earlier
that morning, and was asked to completer the roadside exercises. The Defendant
was unable to complete the standard field sobriety exercises to the standard
and was arrested. The Defendant blew a .105 in the breathalyzer, which
resulted in an immediate license suspension for 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 9773-XDY

At 10:36 pm, an officer noticed the Defendant driving behind him with high
beams on. The Defendant also almost collided with the officer’s
patrol car, and the officer had to make evasive maneuvers. Once the officer
got control of his vehicle, he initiated a traffic stop, and pulled the
Defendant over. The officer saw the Defendant had an odor of alcohol coming
from the mouth, bloodshot eyes, a flushed face, and a slurred speech.
The Defendant refused to comply with the standard field sobriety exercises,
and also refused to submit a breath sample. The Defendant was arrested
and an automatic license suspension was set for 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 3679-XEX

At 4:28 am, officers responded to a crash accident where the Defendant
drove carelessly and rear-ended the victim, and then fled the scene. Due
to the hit and run committed by the Defendant, officer’s issued
a B.O.L.O. so that the Defendant could be found. Once officer’s
found the Defendant, they saw the front-end damage that was consistent
with the crash that just occurred. The property damage that resulted from
the Defendant’s careless driving was over $20,000. When officers
spoke with the Defendant, they were able to see the Defendant's bloodshot
eyes, and slurred speech. They showed the Defendant how to complete the
roadside exercises, but the Defendants was too impaired to pass the test.
The Defendant was arrested, blew a .163 in the breathalyzer, and was not
supposed to drive for the next 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 7692-XBQ

At around 9:30 pm, officers were dispatched to an accident that occurred
when the Defendant exited an off ramp, and then rear-ended another vehicle.
Once officers arrived on the scene, the Defendant attempted to flee, but
by doing so, it resulted in the Defendant crashing into the concrete median.
The result of all this property damage was almost $5,000. The officers
detained the Defendant, and were able to notice the Defendant had watery
eyes, and an odor of alcohol coming from the mouth. The Defendant refused
to complete the roadside exercises or provide a breath sample. The Defendant
was arrested for DUI, and his license was to be suspended for at least 1 year.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: A10I92P

At 8 pm, officers were dispatched to the location of the Defendant who
was drinking inside of the car. Once officers arrived, they saw that the
Defendant's airbag was deployed, there were many open bottles and
1 closed beer bottle. The officers also noticed the Defendant had a slurred
speech, and the odor of alcohol coming from the vehicle and Defendant
was overwhelming. When the officers inspected the car, they saw that there
was extensive front end damage, due to an accident the Defendant had and
failed to report. The damage the caused resulted in about $3,500. The
Defendant refused to take the field sobriety exercises and refused to
provide a breath sample. The Defendant's license was to be suspended
for a minimum of 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 9752-XEX

At around 8 pm, officers were dispatched to a crash that occurred inside
of a parking garage due to the Defendant going at a high rate of speed
and failing to stop until finally crashing head on into the victim. The
damage resulted in over $15,000 with minor injuries to the victim. Once
officers arrived on the scene, they saw the Defendant had bloodshot watery
eyes, and the odor of alcohol was very strong. Since the Defendant could
not pass the sobriety exercises, the Defendant was arrested. After blowing
.201 in the breathalyzer, the Defendant’s license was suspended
for 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: A105ROP

At around 9 pm, the Defendant was stopped at a DUI checkpoint where the
officers immediately smelled the odor of cannabis coming from the Defendant's
vehicle. They also noticed the Defendant's bloodshot watery eyes,
and immediately believed the Defendant to be under the influence. The
Defendant handed the officers a small bag of cannabis, and the officers
also found an open bottle and a rifle. The Defendant refused to complete
the roadside exercises, and was unable to provide a breath sample due
to throwing up multiple times. The Defendant’s license was meant
to be suspended for at least 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 9800-XDX

At around 3:30 am, an officer observed the Defendant make an illegal U-turn,
and thus initiated a traffic stop. The officer approached the Defendant
and noticed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot watery eyes, a slurred speech,
and a flushed face which were all signs of intoxication. The Defendant
refused to cooperate by not doing the S.F.S.T.s or submitting a breath
test. Due to this refusal, the Defendant’s license was to be suspended
for at least 12 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 3639-XEX

At 3:22 am, an officer was dispatched to the location of the Defendant's
car. The officers observed the Defendant sleeping inside, and the car’s
engine was on. They could smell the odor of alcohol, and believe the Defendant
had been drinking. Upon closer inspection, they saw the Defendant had
bloodshot watery eyes, and a very slurred speech. The officers also found
a half empty bottle of whiskey inside of the Defendant’s car. The
Defendant failed to pass the standard field sobriety exercise and was
arrested. The Defendant provided the breath sample of .203 and an immediate
license suspension of 6 months was initiated.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 0581-XFE

At around 11:05 pm, an officer observed the Defendant speeding, going 55
mpg in a 35 mph zone. Once the officer pulled the Defendant over, he saw
that the Defendant suffered from a very thick accent and had slurred speech.
The Defendants eyes were also bloodshot, and the smell of alcohol consumed
the entire vehicle. After the Defendant failed to complete the field sobriety
exercises, the Defendant was arrested for DUI. The Defendant did provided
a breath sample of .162, which resulted in an automatic license suspension
for at least months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 7614-XEQ

At 9:30 am, officers were told of the Defendant asleep in inside of a car.
The officer tried many times to wake the Defendant by banging on the windows
and yelling loudly, but the Defendant continued sleeping. After several
attempts, the Defendant awoke and immediately attempted to flee by pressing
the gas pedal, but the car was in park. Officers opened the door and removed
the keys from the ignition in order to prevent the Defendant from doing
it again. Once the Defendant calmed down, officers were able to see the
Defendant’s bloodshot eyes and could hear the slurred speech of
the Defendants. The officers believed the Defendant to be under the influence
of alcohol and instructed the Defendant on how to complete and pass the
sobriety exercises. The Defendant failed, and was arrested. The Defendant
did provide a breath sample of .170, and this suspended the Defendant's
license for a minimum of 6 months.

The suspension was invalidated.

Case: 0438-XEV

At 2:35 am, officers observed the Defendant lose control of the vehicle
at an intersection, then drive off the road and crash into a traffic sign.
The Defendant then continued to drive towards a gas station, and crash
again into a concrete base. The Defendant then tried to leave the scene
of the two accidents, but he officers initiated the traffic stop after
the Defendant cause over $1,000 in property damage. The officers approached
the Defendant and noticed the Defendant's eyes were bloodshot and
watery. They also noticed the Defendant had a strong odor of alcohol coming
from the facial area, as well as, an open container of alcohol inside
the vehicle. All these indications led the officers to believe the Defendant
was impaired and then proceeded to do the roadside exercises. The Defendant
was unable to meet the standard and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant
refused to submit to a breath sample, and therefore the Defendant's
license was to be suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7290-XEV

At 7:26 am, officers had responded to a double fatality traffic accident
and had blocked the intersection off. The Defendant later ran through
the blocked off crime scene, almost hitting 6 of the officers and dragging
evidence behind the vehicle. The Defendant was going 100 mph in a posted
40 mph zone before exiting the crime scene, and then ran over and killed
a dog trying to get away. After the officers conducted the traffic stop,
they noticed the Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes, a flushed face,
and an odor of alcohol coming from the Defendant's breath since the
Defendant admitted to having been drinking black label. The Defendant
was so impaired, the officers were not able to conduct the standard field
sobriety test. The Defendant was arrested for DUI and blew a .220/.209
in the breathalyzer, which is almost 3x the legal limit. The Defendant's
license was to be suspended for a minimum of 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: A1EG2QE

At 9:40 pm, an officer observed the Defendant driving at a high rate of
speed, which resulted in pedestrian endangerment, and had the Defendant's
vehicle was missing the left front rim. After the officer pursued the
Defendant, the officer saw the Defendant's vehicle try to flee, but
was unsuccessful. Once the officer approached the Defendant, he noticed
the Defendant had bloodshot eyes and a strong odor of alcohol coming from
the vehicle. The Defendant was very uncooperative, and had to be wrestled
to the ground in order to get control of the Defendant. Once in custody,
the Defendant was extremely nauseous and sleepy. During the vehicle search,
the officer found a 6 pack of Smirnoff with an empty bottle on the passenger's
side. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, and blew a .177/.187 in the
breathalyzer. The Defendant's license was to be suspended immediately
for a period of 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7914-XEM

At 12:30 am, an officer observed the Defendant run a steady red light at
a high rate of speed, and almost crash into a truck. A traffic stop was
initiated and the officer was able to smell the odor of alcohol before
approaching the Defendant's vehicle. The officer also noticed the
Defendant had red watery eyes, and a slurred speech. During the vehicle
search, the officer discovered multiple bottles of Bud light and Corona
in the backseat of the car. After the Defendant was instructed how to
complete the sobriety exercises, the Defendant then was unable to pass
the test and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant had 3 previous DUI arrests
and was therefore facing a minimum of 10 years with a suspended license.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 0810-XEB

At 3:11 am, the Defendant was observed swerving and unable to maintain
the single lane. The officer initiated a traffic stop and noticed the
Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes, and an odor of alcohol emitting from
the facial area. During the standard sobriety test, the Defendant had
a difficult maintaining balance and almost stumbled over multiple times.
The Defendant failed to meet the standard and was arrested for DUI. The
Defendant also provided breath sample of .251/.246, which both are 3x
over the legal limit, and the Defendant's license was to be suspended
for at least 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 3670-XFG

At 6:38 am, an officer observed the Defendant run a stop sign and a steady
red light, so the officer initiated a traffic stop. Upon inspection of
the Defendant, the officer was able to see the Defendant displayed to
common signs of impairment such as: bloodshot watery eyes, flushed face,
slurred speech, and an odor of alcohol coming from the mouth. The Defendant
was instructed how to complete the field sobriety exercises, but was still
unable to pass but to the level of impairment. The Defendant was arrested
for DUI and refused to provide a breath sample, which resulted in the
immediate suspension of the Defendant's driver's license.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: A0Z090P

At 12:56 am, the Defendant was seen driving recklessly with a speed of
70 mph in a posted 35 mph zone. The officer initiated a traffic stop and
noticed the Defendant had a flushed face, bloodshot eyes and a slurred
speech. The Defendant was extremely uncooperative, and refused to do the
standard field sobriety exercises and submit a breath sample. The Defendant
was arrested for DUI and the Defendant's license was to be suspended
for at least 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 2454-XBQ

At 9:30 pm, officers were dispatched to the location in which the Defendant
was driving carelessly and recklessly, which resulted in a crash with
another vehicle causing almost $3,000 in damage. Once the officer approached
the driver's side of the vehicle, he noticed the Defendant had a very
strong odor of alcohol coming from the mouth, and bloodshot watery eyes.
The Defendant admitted to having been drinking beers and tequila while
speaking in a slurred speech that was very mumbled. After failing to pass
the field sobriety exercises, the Defendant was arrested for DUI. The
Defendant was able to provide the officer with the breath samples of .237/.238,
which would have resulted in the suspension of the Defendant's license
for the next 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 9966-XFG

At 3:40 am, officers were dispatched to a hit and run accident in which
the Defendant crashed into another vehicle, causing over $500 in damage,
and then flee the scene. Officers found the Defendant a few miles away
and noticed the Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes and a slurred speech.
The Defendant admitted to drinking vodka before driving, which is why
the officer smelled the strong odor of alcohol coming from the Defendant.
The Defendant failed to pass the field sobriety test and was arrested.
The Defendant provided the breath samples of .139/.142 which would have
resulted in the Defendant's license suspension for the next 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 3533-XEX

At 1:36 am, officers were dispatched to the crash scene in which the Defendant
was responsible for causing over $5,000 by hitting another vehicle. Upon
interviewing the Defendant, the officers noticed the Defendant's watery
eyes and flushed face. The Defendant was very uncooperative and refused
to do the field sobriety tests and give a breath sample. The Defendant
was arrested for DUI and the Defendant's license was to be suspended
for at least 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 0400-XEE

At 11:26 pm, the Defendant was observed unable to maintain the single lane
and a traffic stop was initiated. As the officer approached the driver's
side of the vehicle, he smelled the strong odor of alcohol coming from
the Defendant's car. The officer also noticed the bloodshot watery
eyes of the Defendant and believed the Defendant to be intoxicated. The
Defendant admitted to the officer to having beers in a slow and slurred
speech. After the Defendant failed to pass the field sobriety exercises,
the Defendant was arrested for DUI. During the 20 minute observation period,
the Defendant provided the breath samples of .174/.172, and the suspension
of the Defendant's license for a minimum of 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7214-XBO

At 7:45 pm, officers were dispatched to the crash scene in which the Defendant
caused over $10,000 in property damage, when the Defendant collided with
another vehicle. The officer saw that the Defendant had bloodshot eyes
and a strong odor of alcohol coming from the facial area, so the officer
instructed the Defendant on the field sobriety exercises. The Defendant
failed to meet the standard and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant then
provided a breath sample of .162 for the officer, which is double the
legal limit. The Defendant's license was to be suspended for a minimum
of 6 months due to the DUI.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6897-XDX

At 4:05 am, an officer viewed the Defendant had difficulty maintaining
the single lane, and was going at a high speed of 80 mph in a posted 45
mph zone. Once the officer initiated the traffic stop, the officer noticed
the Defendant had red watery eyes, a flushed face and slurred speech.
The officer then conducted the field sobriety exercises, in which the
Defendant failed. The Defendant provided the breath sample of .178/.166
and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant's license was to be suspended
for at least 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7389-XEV

At 12:44 am, an officer observed the Defendant's vehicle had a broken
tail light and initiated a traffic stop. Upon inspection of the Defendant,
the officer saw the Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes, a flushed face,
and a strong odor of alcohol coming from the mouth. The Defendant later
provided a breath sample of .76, was arrested for DUI, and the Defendant's
license was immediately suspended for the next 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6964-XEX

At 9:47 pm, an officer observed the Defendant weaving in between lanes
and driving recklessly. A traffic stop was initiated, and the officer
noticed that the strong odor of alcohol was coming from the car. The officer
asked the Defendant questions and was able to see that the Defendant had
bloodshot eyes and a slurred speech. After suspecting the Defendant was
intoxicated, the Defendant was asked to complete the field sobriety exercises;
to which the Defendant did not pass. The Defendant then refused to give
a breath sample, was arrested for DUI, and the Defendant's license
was to be suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6735-XEQ

At 3 am, an officer observed the Defendant run a steady red light and initiated
a traffic stop. The officer then noticed the Defendant's eyes were
bloodshot and watery, as well as the Defendant's face was flushed.
The Defendant refused to comply with the standard field sobriety exercises,
and to submit a breath sample. The Defendant was then arrested for DUI,
and the Defendant's license was to be suspended for at least the next
12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8462XEQ

At 8:56 pm, officers responded to an accident where the Defendant crashed
into another moving car. The officers noticed the odor of a strong alcohol
emitting from the Defendant's breath, as well as bloodshot eyes. The
officers also noticed that the Defendant was so intoxicated he was unable
to keep his balance and fell multiple times. The Defendant admitted to
having 4 to 5 beers at a friend's house, and when asked to complete
the field sobriety tests, the Defendant refused and was arrested immediately.
Later on, the Defendant agreed to a breathalyzer test and blew .135. The
Defendant was then charged with a DUI and his license was suspended immediately.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6828-XEX

At 5:04 pm, officers responded to an accident where the Defendant crashed
into property that cost $5,000 in damage. Once on scene, officers noticed
the strong odor of alcohol emitting from the Defendant's breath, as
wells as bloodshot and watery eyes. The Defendant also had slurred speech
which led the officers to believe that he was extremely intoxicated. The
officers conducted the field sobriety test, where the Defendant failed
all sections of the test and was arrested for DUI. Once, in custody, the
Defendant was asked if he would take the breathalyzer test, but the Defendant
refused, even though he knew it would mean the suspension of his driver's
license for 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 1949-XBR

At 2:00 am, officers responded to an accident in which the Defendant was
behind the wheel, and responsible for the crash. Upon talking to the Defendant,
officers observed the Defendants eyes were bloodshot and watery, and the
Defendant had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath, as well as slurred
speech. The Defendant was asked to complete the field sobriety tests,
which he failed, and had lost his balance multiple times. The Defendant
then agreed and blew a .167/.174 into the breathalyzer. The Defendant
was then arrested for his 2
nd DUI and his license was suspended.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 0242-WNC

At 3:56 am, an officer observed the Defendant going 73 mph in a 40 mph
zone, and executed a traffic stop. Upon talking to the Defendant, he observed
that the Defendant's eyes were bloodshot and watery, and that the
Defendant was talking in a slurred and mumbled speech. The Defendant's
breath also had a strong odor of alcohol to which the officer intended
to begin the field sobriety test. The Defendant failed all 5 aspects of
the test, while also having to sway from side to side in order to stay
upright. The Defendant also agreed to a breathalyzer test and blew .143/.144,
to which the Defendant was arrested immediately, and the Defendants license
was then to be suspended for the next 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 4117-XEX

At 3:00 am, the Defendant was observed by officers doing 60 mph in a 30
mph residential zone. After multiple attempts to waive and signal the
Defendant to stop the vehicle, the chase continued until the Defendant
finally stopped after 2 miles of chasing. Upon seeing the Defendant the
officer observed that the Defendant had bloodshot, watery eyes. Once the
Defendant began to speak the officer could smell a poignant smell of alcohol
coming from his facial area, and had a slurred speech. The officer then
began to administer the field sobriety test, to which the Defendant failed,
and blew a .153/.147 on the breathalyzer. The Defendant was then arrested
for DUI, and his license was suspended immediately for up to 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6753-XEQ

At 1:20 am, officers observed the Defendant run a red light at an intersection
and doing 55 mph in a 25 mph zone, and thus made a justified traffic stop.
The Defendant was observed by the officers as having bloodshot and watery
eyes, a flushed face and a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the facial
area. The Defendant's speech was also slurred and the Defendant was
very uncooperative. The Defendant then stated that he/she was drunk, and
refused to take the breathalyzer test after failing the field sobriety
tests. The Defendant was arrested for DUI and due to the refusal of the
breathalyzer, the Defendant's license was to be suspended for a minimum
of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: A0Z08RP

At 11:33 pm, officers witnessed the Defendant crash into a Miami Transit
bus then flee the scene in the hit and run accident. The crash resulted
in $5,000 of property damage. Once the officer located the Defendant later
on, the officer observed the Defendant's flushed face and bloodshot,
watery eyes. The Defendant's speech was also slurred, and the Defendant
displayed severe mood swings and was extremely uncooperative. The officer
then administered the field sobriety test for the Defendant, to which
the Defendant failed, and blew a .151/.147 on the breathalyzer. The Defendant
was arrested for DUI, and the Defendants license was to be suspended for
a minimum of 6 months, as well as more due to non-vehicle registration.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7436-XEV

At 1 am, the Defendant failed to yield at a 4 way intersection and was
involved in a car crash with an on duty police officer, which caused the
police officer's vehicle to swerve out of control and crash into another
car. The victim/police officer then had to be transported to the hospital,
while the arriving officer questioned the Defendant. Upon questioning,
the officer observed the Defendant's demeanor as uncooperative with
bloodshot, watery eyes. The officer also smelled a strong odor of alcohol
on the Defendant's breath. Once the field sobriety test was administered,
the Defendant failed to meet the standards for the test, and was arrested
for DUI. Due to the Defendant's refusal of the breathalyzer test,
the Defendants license is to be suspended for a minimum of 12 to 18 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8278-XEQ

At 11:29 pm, an officer observed the Defendant driving the wrong way on
a one-way street, and began the traffic stop. Upon observance of the Defendant,
the officer saw that the Defendant ha blood shot, watery eyes, and a flushed
face. The officer proceeded to administer the field sobriety tests to
which the Defendant agreed, and was unable to finish due to loss of balance
from extreme intoxication. The Defendant refused to submit a breath sample,
and was then arrested for DUI. Due to the refusal of the breath sample,
the Defendant's license was suspended immediately and was to remain
suspended for a minimum of 12 to 18 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8298-XEQ

At 8 am, officers were dispatched to the Defendant's location, where
they found the Defendant sleeping behind the wheel. Once awake, the officer's
saw the Defendant's bloodshot eyes and bright red face. When the Defendant
began to talk, the officers smelled the odor of alcohol, and the Defendant's
speech was mumbled and very slow. The officer's asked to administer
the roadside sobriety and breathalyzer test, to which the Defendant refused
both. The Defendant was arrested and charged with DUI, and the Defendant's
license was to be suspended for a period of 12 to 18 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7850-XEM

At 5:45 am, an officer observed the Defendant's vehicle holding up
traffic, due to the Defendant sleeping behind the wheel with the engine
running. Once the officer awoke the Defendant, the Defendant got out of
the car, but was unable to maintain a steady balance and keep stumbling
and falling over. The officer noticed the strong odor of alcohol coming
from the Defendant, as well as a ¾ empty bottle of Vodka in the
passenger's seat. The Defendant was unable to complete the field sobriety
test due to the level of intoxication. The Defendant was arrested for
DUI, and the Defendant's refusal to submit a breath sample made the
Defendant's license immediately suspended for at least 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8106-XEM

At 9:20 pm, an officer was dispatched to a McDonald's drive thru where
the Defendant had fallen asleep and was slumped over the wheel, while
in line. The officer detected the strong odor of alcohol, and the Defendant's
bloodshot, watery eyes. The Defendant also had a slurred speech from intoxication.
The Defendant was then unable to complete the field sobriety test, and
was arrested for DUI. Due to the Defendant's refusal to submit a breath
sample by the breathalyzer, the Defendant's license was immediately
suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7551-XEQ

At 1:40 am, an officer was dispatched to the site of an accident that occurred,
where the Defendant had crashed into 2 different cars, and then fled the
scene on foot. Once the officer caught up to the Defendant, the officer
noticed the Defendant's flushed face, bloodshot, watery eyes, and
that the Defendant's pants were completely soiled. Due to the Defendant's
intoxication, the Defendant was unable to meet the standards of the field
sobriety test, and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant's license was
to be immediately suspended for the next 12 months, due to the Defendant's
refusal to submit a breath sample.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8298-XEQ

At 9:15 am, officers were dispatched to the ramp of a highway, because
the Defendant had fallen asleep behind the wheel and holding up traffic.
Due to the Defendant's extreme intoxication, it took the officers
multiple attempts to wake up the Defendant. Upon visualization of the
Defendant, the officers noticed bloodshot eyes, a red face, and an odor
of alcohol coming from the Defendant. The Defendant also spoke in a mumbled
voice and was very slow to respond to questions. After administering the
roadside sobriety test, the Defendant was arrested for DUI, due to inability
to meet standards. The Defendant's refusal to submit a breath sample,
made it mandatory for the suspension of the Defendant's license for
12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: A0Z0T0P

At 6:06 am, an anonymous caller alerted the officer to the Defendant's
location, in which the Defendant was asleep behind the wheel. The officer
then woke up the Defendant and had bloodshot, watery eyes, and an odor
of alcohol emitting from the Defendant's mouth. The Defendant also
spoke in a slurred speech, and was unable to perform the sobriety test
to standard due loss of balance. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, and
blew .276/.261 level on the breathalyzer. The Defendant's license
was to be suspended for a minimum of 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6851-XEX

At 5:04 am, officers were dispatched to a hit and run accident that occurred.
The Defendant had crashed into another car, and the victim was extremely
injured, the victim was transported to the nearest hospital. The Defendant
caused over $20,000 in property damage, and fled the scene on foot. Due
to the level of intoxication suffered by the Defendant, officers caught
up with the Defendant quickly, and noticed the bloodshot, watery eyes
and stench of alcohol coming from the Defendant. The Defendant's flushed
face, and loss of balance had the Defendant fail the sobriety test administered,
and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant blew a .168/.173 on the breathalyzer
and the Defendant's license was to be suspended for 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 0399-XFE

At 8:10 pm, officers were dispatched to a crash accident that had occurred,
where the Defendant had struck the victim on a scooter, and injured them.
Upon closer inspection of the Defendant, officers noticed the odor of
alcohol coming from the facial area of the Defendant, as well as bloodshot,
watery eyes. The Defendant also had a slurred speech, and a flushed face.
During the field sobriety test, the Defendant continued to stumble, and
was unable to pass the test. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, and due
to the Defendant's refusal to submit a breath sample, the Defendant's
license was to be suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8371-XEQ

At 2:28 am, the Defendant was involved in a crash accident and tried to
flee the scene, but officers later caught up to the Defendant sleeping
behind the wheel. The Defendant's crash resulted in over $1,000 in
property damage. The Defendant had bloodshot, watery eyes, and a flushed
face, which led the officers to believe the Defendant was intoxicated.
After attempting and failing the DUI sobriety test, the Defendant was
arrested for DUI, and blew .182/.177 in the breathalyzer. The Defendants
license was immediately suspended for a period at least of 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 4111-XEX

At 3:45 am, officers observed the Defendant drifting from side to side
and fail to stop at 4 different stop signs. Once the officers made the
traffic stop, the Defendant offered the officers $14,000 to look the other
way. The Defendant was also too intoxicated to pass the field sobriety
test, and once the officers saw the Defendant's bloodshot, watery
eyes and slurred speech, they arrested the Defendant for DUI. The Defendant
blew .197/.201 on the breathalyzer, and due to the Defendant's license
being suspended previously to the arrest, the Defendant's license
was to be suspended for at least 12 to 18 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 9673-XBQ

At 12:55 am, officers viewed the Defendant's vehicle on the side of
the road, with the Defendant asleep inside. Once woken up, the Defendant
had bloodshot, watery eyes, a strong odor of alcohol. The Defendant also
spoke in a slurred, mumbled speech, to which the Defendant had a hard
time answering questions. During the field sobriety test, the Defendant
was unbalanced and disoriented throughout. The Defendant was then arrested
for DUI, and due to the Defendant's refusal to submit a breath sample,
the Defendant's license was to be suspended for at least 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6755-XEQ

At 4:02 am, officers were dispatched to a crash accident that occurred
when the Defendant hit another vehicle, causing the victim serious injury.
Once the officers questioned the Defendant, they noticed a strong odor
of alcohol emitting from the Defendant's mouth. The Defendant also
admitted to having drunk a 6 pack of beer, and then was then instructed
to do the field sobriety test, and failed due to the Defendant's inability
to maintain balance. The Defendant was then arrested for DUI, and refused
to provide a breath sample. Due to this refusal, the Defendant's license
was to be suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: A0Z0QVP

At 4:20 am, officers observed the Defendant driving the wrong way up the
down ramp. Once the officers executed the traffic stop, they noticed the
Defendant had bloodshot, watery eyes and a slurred speech. The Defendant
was also very uncooperative and insulting to the officers. The officers
also noticed the strong odor of alcohol coming from the Defendant's
vehicle. Once the Defendant stepped out of the car, the Defendant was
unable to stand due to the high level of impairment. The Defendant refused
to do the field sobriety test and blow into the breathalyzer and was thus
arrested for DUI. The Defendant's license was to be suspended for
12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 1718-XEU

At 10:45 pm, an officer observed the Defendant going an unlawful speed
of 55 mph in a 35 mph zone. The officer executed a traffic stop to which
the officer noticed the Defendant had bloodshot, watery eyes, and a slurred
speech and alcohol emitting from the Defendant's mouth. The Defendant
then was asked to complete the sobriety test, to which the Defendant failed,
and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant blew .228/.218 level in the breathalyzer,
and due to the fact that the Defendant already had a previous DUI, the
Defendant's license was to be suspended for no less than 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: A0LK-2WE

At 12:31 am, officers spotted the Defendant in a DUI checkpoint where thy
made the observation that the Defendant had bloodshot, watery eyes, and
slurred speech. From these observations, they concluded that the Defendant
was intoxicated and had the Defendant perform the field sobriety test.
The Defendant was unable to pass any aspect of the test, and placed under
arrest for DUI. The Defendant refused to submit a breath sample, and the
Defendant's license was to be suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7464-XEM

At 2 am, police stopped the Defendant. Upon observation, officers were
able to see the Defendant's eyes were bloodshot and watery. There
was also a powerful smell of alcohol on the Defendant's breath. After
admitting to having had a various amounts of alcohol, the Defendant complied
with taking the field sobriety test. After failing due to loss of balance,
the Defendant was arrested for DUI. The Defendant also refused to submit
a breath sample, so the Defendant's license was to be suspended immediately
for the next 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7895-XEM

At 5 am, an officer observed the Defendant running a stop sign, and was
driving with 2 flat tires. Once the officer approached the Defendant,
the officer saw the Defendant had glossy, watery, bloodshot eyes. The
defendant also had a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the facial area,
as well as slurred speech. Once the officer believed the Defendant was
impaired by alcohol, the officer instructed the roadside sobriety test,
to which the Defendant consented, and failed due to the Defendant's
inability to maintain balance. The Defendant was placed under arrest for
the Defendant's second DUI, and blew .224/.235 in the breathalyzer.
Due to the Defendant's prior DUI, the Defendant's license was
to be suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 4728-XEV

At 3:34 am, an officer observed the Defendant going at a high speed of
72 mph. The Defendant's car was also drifting from left to right,
taking up both lanes. After several attempts to have the Defendant pull
over, the police officer approached the Defendant and noticed that Defendant's
bloodshot, watery eyes. After questioning the Defendant, the officer noticed
the strong odor of alcohol emitting from the Defendant's mouth, and
the Defendant's inability to respond quickly to the officer. The Defendant
then began to urinate, without realizing, due to the extreme level of
impairment the Defendant suffered. After the Defendant admitted to having
4 beers, the Defendant consented to the field sobriety test, and was unable
to pass. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, and blew a level of .170
in the breathalyzer. The minimum suspension of the Defendant's license
was 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 5864-XEQ

At 10:25 pm, an officer observed the Defendant going below the speed limit,
and not using any turn signals when turning. The Defendant was driving
carelessly and then crashed into another car resulting in over $1,000
in damages. Upon inspection of the Defendant, the officer noticed bloodshot,
watery eyes, and a strong odor of alcohol coming from the Defendant. The
Defendant also had a suspended license prior to the encounter. Once the
officer administered the field sobriety test to check the Defendant's
impairment, the Defendant was unable to complete the test. The Defendant
blew a .178/.179 level and was arrested for DUI, and the Defendant's
license was immediately suspended for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7864-XEM

At 2:42 am, an officer was dispatched to the Defendant's location due
to the Defendant driving the wrong way. Upon a closer look at the Defendant,
the officer noticed the Defendant had a flushed face, bloodshot eyes,
and a slurred speech. The officer also detected an amount of alcohol emitting
form the Defendant's breath. The Defendant then performed the field
sobriety tests and failed, to which the Defendant was then arrested for
DUI. The Defendant refused to give a breath sample, and the Defendant's
license was to be suspended for the next 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 9921-XFG

At 6:45 am, officers responded to a possible intoxicated driver, where
they met the Defendant. Upon closer inspection, officers were able to
see the Defendant had bloodshot, watery eyes, and a strong odor emitting
from the facial area. The Defendant also spoke in a slurred, mumbled voice.
The officer conducted the field sobriety test, to which the Defendant
failed to meet the 5 standards, and was arrested for DUI. The Defendant
refused to submit a breath sample, and thus the Defendant's license
was to be suspended immediately for a minimum of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8468-XEM

At 4:15 am, an officer observed the Defendant's car going at a high
speed, and its inability to maintain a single lane. Once the officer approached
the Defendant on the driver's side, the officer noticed the Defendant's
flushed face, and bloodshot, watery eyes. The Defendant also smelled of
alcohol, and had a slurred and mumbled speech. After failing the field
sobriety tests 5 aspects, the Defendant was placed under arrest for DUI.
Since the Defendant refused to submit a breath sample, the Defendant's
license was to be suspended for the following 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 6862-XEM

At 3:25 am, an officer observed the Defendant pass the police car at a
high speed of 55 mph, in a 35 mph zone. The officer conducted a traffic
stop, where the officer noticed the Defendant's flushed face, and
bloodshot, watery eyes. The officer also detected a smell of alcohol coming
from the Defendant. The officer then began to instruct and have the Defendant
conduct the field sobriety test, to which the Defendant failed from loss
of balance due to the intoxication. The Defendant was arrested for DUI,
and blew a .169/.173 level on the breathalyzer, resulting in an automatic
suspension of the Defendant's license for the next 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 8586-XEM

At 3: 42 am, the Defendant was observed blocking an intersection by an
officer, and then pulled over. The officer noticed the Defendant's
bloodshot, watery eyes, and the strong odor of alcohol emitting from the
Defendant's mouth. The Defendant admitted to having 4 beers, and seemed
to be in a euphoric state of mind. After the Defendant's inability
to meet the standards of the field sobriety test, the Defendant was placed
under arrest for DUI. Upon search of the vehicle, the officer found an
open bottle of Captain Morgan, and a weapon in the glove box, as well
as some amounts of cocaine. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, and after
refusing to give a breath sample, the Defendant's license was suspended
for the minimum period of 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 4118-XEX

At 10:25 pm, an officer observed the Defendant texting while driving, and
allowing the passenger of the car to stand up and dance while the car
was in motion. The officer began the traffic stop, and noticed the Defendant's
flushed face, and the odor of alcohol coming from the car. While conducting
the field sobriety test, the Defendant was unable to maintain balance,
and therefore did not pass. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, as well
as a suspension of the license for a minimum of the next 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 7822-XEM

At 10.09 pm, an officer observed the Defendant swerving in and out of lanes,
to which point the Defendant almost crashed. The officer conducted a traffic
stop, and could smell the odor of alcohol while walking up to the vehicle.
The Defendant had a confused speech, and seemed disoriented. During the
field sobriety test, the Defendant was unable to maintain a steady balance,
and therefore failed to meet the standard requirements. There was also
a ½ empty bottle of rum recovered in the Defendant's vehicle.
The Defendant was arrested for DUI, with a blood alcohol level of .148/.128.
The minimum suspension of the Defendant's license was 6 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

Case: 4214-XEX

At 4 am, an officer observed the Defendant make an illegal U-turn, and
thus made a traffic stop. Once the officer approached the Defendant's
vehicle, the officer was able to see the Defendant's bloodshot eyes
and flushed face. The officer was also able to pick up the odor of alcohol
when the Defendant spoke in a slurred speech. The Defendant did not have
any driver's license to give the officer, and thus the officer began
to conduct the field sobriety test, to which the Defendant was unable
to meet the standards. The Defendant was arrested for DUI, and the Defendant's
license was to be suspended for the next 6 to 12 months.

THE SUSPENSION WAS INVALIDATED.

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